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The International Energy Agency's 2001 review of the energy policies and programmes of Norway. It finds that oil and … gas contribute about 40% of Norway’s exports, and up to 16% of GDP, depending on world oil prices. The government used … strong economic growth. A new agency has been established to promote energy efficiency and new renewables. Norway has the …
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This International Energy Agency review of Norway's energy policies and programmes examines recent developments related … to each type of energy as well as environmental and market issues. Energy policy in Norway continues to be the object of … to Europe’s security of supply. Norway enjoys extensive access to hydro power and its pioneer role in the liberalised …
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that Norway has a unique twin role as a major oil and gas producer and a strong global advocate of climate change … taking climate policy very seriously. Norway also manages its petroleum resources and revenue in a commendable way, setting a … petroleum production from safe and environmentally sustainable operations. Norway’s large potential for hydropower generation is …
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As one of the world’s largest energy exporters, Norway advances the energy security of consuming countries. And at the … same time, as a global advocate for climate change mitigation, Norway is committed to environmental sustainability and … climate policy. The latest review of Norway’s energy policies by the International Energy Agency finds that the country …
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The International Energy Agency's comprehensive review of Portugal's energy policies and programmes for 2004. The report finds that while security of gas supply has received a lot of attention in Portugal, progress towards compliance with the IEA emergency stock rules should be carefully...
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The International Energy Agency's 2002 review of Austria's energy policies and programmes. This review finds that in the four years since the last in-depth Review, the two most important developments in the Austrian energy sector have been market reform in the electricity and natural gas...
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The International Energy Agency's periodic review of France's energy policies and programmes. This 2009 edition finds that the energy policy of France seeks to achieve a balance between the environmentally responsible production and use of energy, the growth and competitiveness of the economy,...
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This International Energy Agency review of Greece's energy policies provides a comprehensive assessment of Greece's energy policies and programs. Covering oil, natural gas, renewables, and electricity and lignite, the review also examines cross-cutting issues like energy and the environment,...
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This is the International Energy Agency's 2005 review of the Czech Republic's energy policies and programmes. It systematically examines general energy policy, energy and the environment, and energy demand and end-use efficiency. It examines developments and prospects for each of the major...
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This IEA report provides a comprehensive in-depth assessment of the energy policies of Switzerland, including recommendations for policy developments. Although the federal government has been increasingly involved in Swiss energy policy, the cantons retain extensive authority. There is a...
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